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Culture Hack East is happening in Cambridge over the weekend of 16/17 June. There are spaces for designers, developers, artists, writers and content specialists. If you’re interested in creating prototypes with arts and cultural data, then sign-up here.

As well as the usual hacking activity, during the Saturday there’ll be a paper prototyping track, and a number of inspiring short talks that consider the potential of art, culture and technology. The full agenda will be announced very shortly.

And don’t worry, you don’t have to have PowerPoint or Keynote slides. If you have something to demonstrate (particularly if it’s some hardware you’ve made, or a performance you’ve created) then let us know. Send in some photos too, if you think it would be useful. The only hard and fast rule is that all talks need to be between 7 and 10 minutes long. And it will help if you come from the Eastern region.

Culture Hack is a free, not-for-profit event, so we can’t offer fees for speakers, but we can cover local travel expenses.

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